Varun Dhawan Just Revealed His Chinese Wax Statue In A Very Expensive-Looking Outfit

In winter, when you're neck-deep in a blanket or buried in kilograms of clothing, you can only end up looking like a wrapped-up mess. Probably, in three pieces of layering, deprived of a terrific palette (just classic tones) and in clothing, worn with the sole purpose of beating the cold. We get it, Fall/Winter dressing can be hard sometimes.

But what celebrity fashion does to our lives in abundance, is exactly what Varun Dhawan's outfit is doing for us here. Even with the low temperatures in the city of Hong Kong, for his big wax statue reveal at Madame Tussauds in China, the actor etched quite an exemplary menswear moment with this. While he did stick to classic (read: tried and tested) shades, there's a lot to applaud him for here.

Let's first establish this fact: Varun Dhawan can do no wrong. Even with a pair of well-cut, printed trousers, he's made his top-half globally famous, in all the right ways. Let's break this piece by piece for you.

To begin with, for the primary setting of this ensemble, Dhawan has paired his mundane-blue printed trousers with a classic white shirt and a charcoal grey waistcoat. Topping things off with a casually-hung necktie (which he carefully opted out of, eventually). So there we have it, a great palette, with or without his black leather jacket.

But talking of the jacket, let's just say: this is the most non-Delhi moment the leather jacket has ever seen. It's neither an ordinary-looking leather layering piece nor anything sloppy. In fact, on the contrary, it does look very expensive (irrespective of its price tag).

But what's commendable about Varun's style trickery here, is his footwear, that's adding a lot of height to his frame (cc: the plimsoll), all without making it look too evident. Plus, thanks to his excellence in bringing the best colors on the forefront, his shirt features a much lighter hue of the blue on the trousers and the footwear possesses a 'boring' black. Once again 'boring', in all the right ways.

His wax statue too, on the other hand, is a stunning example of dressing excellence in itself. Though we're not 100% down for the pink in there, all in all: this does represent Dhawan, in all his glory and happiest spirit.